Christophe Claramunt
I am a Professor of Computer Science at the Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology and Naval Academy Research Institute and Deputy Director of the Interdisciplinary Graduate School in marine science and engineering located in the Brest area in North West France.
I am currently on research leave at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland. I was previously a Senior Lecturer in Computing at Nottingham Trent University, an Associate Lecturer at the Open University in the UK, a Senior Researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and a consultant for several GIS companies and international GIS programs.
My research is oriented toward theoretical and multidisciplinary aspects of geographical information science and their application to urban, environmental, and maritime contexts. My main research interests are as follows:
- Spatio-temporal models and theories. I am interested in alternative models of space, from the application of naive geography principles to computational models.
- Semantic and cognitive-based GIS, e.g., modeling of navigation knowledge and landscape perception in urban spaces and built environments.
- WEB, wireless, and GIS systems, from the development of location-based systems to the spatial analysis of the WEB, when considered as a social network.
- Maritime, environmental, and urban GISs.
More on my research background and publications at christophe.claramunt.free.fr
I am currently on research leave at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland. I was previously a Senior Lecturer in Computing at Nottingham Trent University, an Associate Lecturer at the Open University in the UK, a Senior Researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and a consultant for several GIS companies and international GIS programs.
My research is oriented toward theoretical and multidisciplinary aspects of geographical information science and their application to urban, environmental, and maritime contexts. My main research interests are as follows:
- Spatio-temporal models and theories. I am interested in alternative models of space, from the application of naive geography principles to computational models.
- Semantic and cognitive-based GIS, e.g., modeling of navigation knowledge and landscape perception in urban spaces and built environments.
- WEB, wireless, and GIS systems, from the development of location-based systems to the spatial analysis of the WEB, when considered as a social network.
- Maritime, environmental, and urban GISs.
More on my research background and publications at christophe.claramunt.free.fr
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